
Modern Dynamics (MD)
A modern mod for item and fluid transportation for NeoForge, inspired by Thermal Dynamics.
Current status: Beta version, testing is appreciated! The mod is safe to use in existing worlds, no breaking changes that could disrupt compatibility are planned.
If you find a bug or missing feature, create an issue on GitHub.
Discussion on the AE2 discord.
Main Features
Item Pipes
Fluid Pipes
Additional Modules
- Extractor - installed on item or fluid pipes, allowing extraction of contents from adjacent containers.
- Attractor - on item pipes attracts items from connected storage. On fluid pipes increases the speed of fluid intake from the network.
- Filter - guess what it does! ;)
- Inhibitor - item pipes usually prefer the nearest containers. The inhibitor increases the "length" of a connection by 1000 units for the pathfinding algorithm, making pipes avoid that connection if possible.
Modern Industrialization Cables
With Modern Industrialization present, energy cables become available: LV, MV, HV, and superconducting cables. They transmit EU, similar to cables from Modern Industrialization... they just look cooler! ;)
Machine Extender
The Machine Extender can be installed on top of a machine to "extend" it, providing more space for pipe connections. Extenders can be stacked on top of each other.
Example with a Modern Industrialization Chemical Reactor:
Wrench
Included is a wrench for configuring pipes. The pipes are compatible with any standard Forge wrenches (using the c:tools/wrench
tag).
Frequently Asked Questions
Why create another pipe mod?
- We believe many players are interested in a pipe mod similar to Thermal Dynamics.
- I (Technici4n) have already created instant pipes for Modern Industrialization and now want to try making non-instant pipes. This is significantly more complex, which makes the process interesting.
Port to NeoForge?
Already done ;)
License
Code
Lesser General Public License v3.
Graphics and Sound Resources
© 2012-2017 Cult of the Full Hub / Team CoFH / CoFH
Graphics and sound resources are distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International license (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0)